JavaScript has the capacity to break a whole lot of different things on a website for both users and search engines. Thus, many SEO professionals and digital marketers are distrustful of JavaScript as ...
Always test your pages using Google’s own tools and third-party resources to view the rendered HTML to make sure all your content is showing up. Google has come a long way with rendering JavaScript.
I recently read Ziemek Bucko’s fascinating article, Rendering Queue: Google Needs 9X More Time To Crawl JS Than HTML, on the Onely blog. Bucko described a test they did showing significant delays by ...
In an interview with Kenichi Suzuki from Faber Company Inc., Google Developer Advocate Martin Splitt recently shared key information about JavaScript rendering, server-side vs. client-side rendering, ...
Googlebot queues pages for both crawling and rendering. It is not immediately obvious when a page is waiting for crawling and when it is waiting for rendering. When Googlebot fetches a URL from the ...
Popular JavaScript frameworks like Angular, Ember and React have fueled enthusiasm for applications that perform most of their rendering on the client-side. Sadly, the power and benefits of ...
Friday I mentioned something new that Google introduced named Dynamic Rendering. Google has still not come out with anything official about it, outside of what was mentioned in the video I posted last ...
Look, we know there is a “Ain’t nuthin wrong with Safari” crowd out there who isn’t interested in other browsers like Firefox, Chrome and now Opera. That’s OK, just head over to the next story. For ...
Though the IE8 release candidate has improved its JavaScript rendering speed, it still lags behind competitors Firefox, Opera, Chrome, and Safari The newest version of Internet Explorer 8 is still the ...
Google’s new beta of Chrome for the Mac is nearly twice as fast as Mozilla’s Firefox, but can’t keep up with Apple’s Safari, benchmark tests show. According to tests run by Computerworld , the Chrome ...